<br />Oh, thanks for posting this question. I've been wondering that myself too. I'm interested in learning how everyone found their way over here. I was tempted to ask the question in each new intro post.

I like this thread! It gives me clues as to how well my SEO techniques are going.<br /><br />Visitors who are looking for a specific book or author always have the best luck - Google has been very good to us. We rank very well for almost all our book titles.<br /><br />jeff.

[quote author=Raya link=board=6;threadid=333;start=15#2759 date=1060063545]<br />For me, a link from www.greek-language.com if I remember correctly...<br />[/quote]<br /><br />I just tried substituting "latin" in place of "greek" in your url (viz. www.latin-language.com) and found a neat little site. I couldn't find a link to TextKit on it, so I emailed the webmaster about that. We'll see what happens...

[quote author=Keesa link=board=6;threadid=333;start=15#2778 date=1060085430]<br />That looks like a neat site-I'm always looking for a chance to practice my French! [/quote]<br /><br />Looking for other French sites? One of my favorite things to do (well, before they banned streaming-anything from work) was to listen to French radio. One such site is Radio France Internationale http://www.rfi.fr and http://www.rfimusique.com.<br /><br />

[quote author=mariek link=board=6;threadid=333;start=15#2905 date=1060143147]<br />[quote author=Keesa link=board=6;threadid=333;start=15#2778 date=1060085430]<br />That looks like a neat site-I'm always looking for a chance to practice my French! [/quote]<br /><br />Looking for other French sites? One of my favorite things to do (well, before they banned streaming-anything from work) was to listen to French radio. One such site is Radio France Internationale http://www.rfi.fr and http://www.rfimusique.com.<br /><br /><br />[/quote]<br /><br />We have a little shortwave radio...sometimes if I go up to the top of the driveway, stand on my head and dance about while clasping the antenna firmly between the first two toes of my right foot, I can pick up a radio station in French. The only problem is, I'm not very good at it yet, and I have a little trouble translating while upside down. ;D<br /><br />Keesa

<br /> Textkit came up first when I hit "Learn Ancient Greek" on a search engine. <br /><br /> Needless to say I didn't look any further down. It's full of really interesting manuals, enough to keep a beginner like me busy, AND evergrowing in information (and bright people!), for when I come to handle the language better. <br /><br /> Consaidin<br /><br />

[quote author=mariek link=board=6;threadid=333;start=15#2760 date=1060064139]<br />[quote author=Raya link=board=6;threadid=333;start=15#2759 date=1060063545]<br />For me, a link from www.greek-language.com if I remember correctly...<br />[/quote]<br /><br />I just tried substituting "latin" in place of "greek" in your url (viz. www.latin-language.com) and found a neat little site. I couldn't find a link to TextKit on it, so I emailed the webmaster about that. We'll see what happens... <br />[/quote]<br /><br /><br /><br />I'm just following up on this. I just received this email! I checked the site, you'll find Textkit on their Online Literature page. ;D<br /><br />Thank You Cara ! ! ! <br /><br /><br /><br />